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    hydropower company Hafslund Eco AS, and district heating, as majority shareholder (60 percent) in Norway's largest district heating company Hafslund Oslo Celsio...
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  • Hafslund Nycomed is a defunct company that existed between 1986 and 1996 after the power and industry company Hafslund had bought the pharmaceutical company...
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  • Chinese conglomerate Hainan Airlines, a Chinese airline Hafslund (company), a Norwegian power company Harry N. Abrams, Inc., now Abrams Books, an American...
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    Brunswick. In 1983, he was appointed vice president of Swift River/Hafslund Company, which developed alternative energy (hydroelectric and biomass) projects...
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  • F. Harvey Company (1880–1958) GPC Biotech (1997–2009) Green Cross (1950–1998) Graceway (????–2011) H. K. Mulford (late 1880s–1929) Hafslund Nycomed (1986–1996)...
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  • This list of the largest companies of Norway contains the 500 largest companies in Norway by revenue. Information is provided on revenue, operating income...
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    plans were canceled in 1912 and Vamma Fossekompagnie was sold to Hafslund (company). Construction of the power station started in 1907 and in 1915 the...
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    InFiber (category Norwegian company stubs)
    Norway. Until 2011, InFiber was called Hafslund Fibernett and was a part of the Hafslund Group. Hafslund sold the company to the private equity fund EQT V in...
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    power corporation Hafslund ASA, when it was listed as a separate company on the Oslo Stock Exchange on December 5, 2007. In 2009 the company expanded from...
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  • Paal Wilson & Co (category Norwegian shipping company stubs)
    Customers included Hafslund, Tinfos, Øye Smelteverk, Elkem and Årdal og Sunndal Verk. In 1958 Rieber & Søn bought 40% of the company, and by 1982 Wilson...
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  • Sydvaranger, power company Hafslund, and aluminium manufacturer Norsk Aluminium Co. He was also a board member of various shipping companies. From 1946 he...
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    Nokas Cash Handling (category Financial services companies of Norway)
    individual banks were taken over by a third party. In 2007, the security company Hafslund and several banks, including Danske Bank, Sparebank 1 Gruppen, Sparebanken...
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  • company (historically known as a telephone company) is a company which provides broadband and/or telephony services. The telecommunications companies...
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  • shipping company through a substantial crisis in the 1980s". Brøvig was a board member of Norsk Data throughout the company's existence. Hafslund Nycomed...
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    Fortum (category Companies based in Espoo)
    also its stakes in Fredrikstad Energi and Fredrikstad Energi Nett to the Hafslund Group. The heat business was sold to iCON Infrastructure Partners II, L...
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    Technip Energies (category Companies listed on Euronext Paris)
    of the Northern Lights carbon capture project in Norway. In July 2022, Hafslund Oslo Celsio awarded Technip Energies a contract for the world's first complete...
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    Helge Lund (category McKinsey & Company people)
    McKinsey & Company and as political adviser for the Conservative Party in the Norwegian parliament Stortinget, before starting work for Hafslund Nycomed...
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    (1896–1960) Lillesand–Flaksvand Line (Lillesand–Flaksvann) (1896–1953) Hafslund Line (Hafslund–Sundløkka) (1898–1973) Tønsberg–Eidsfoss Line (Tønsberg–Eidsfoss)...
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  • member of Hafslund. Altmann, Christian (11 April 1997). "Raser mot kraft-lønninger". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). p. 27. "Dette er det nye Hafslund-styret"...
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    farms; she and her co-owners sold Hafslund in 1894 to the consortium that marked the beginning of the energy company Hafslund. In 1876 she married Bernhard...
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    GC Rieber (category Norwegian company stubs)
    Program (AFA). He previously held leadership positions at Nord Pool ASA, Hafslund ASA, and Aker ASA, and led Aker Clean Carbon AS before joining GC Rieber...
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  • and worked as an engineer and chemist at the Hafslund Chemical Wood Pulp Factory (Norwegian: Hafslund Kemiske Træmassefabrik) from 1883 to 1889. He came...
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  • Nycomed (category Takeda Pharmaceutical Company)
    generation product Omnipaque made the company highly successful. In 1986, Nycomed was purchased by the power company Hafslund. In 1994, the diagnostic division...
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  • company is active in energy (under the name of Electrabel), waste (SITA) and industrial service provision (Cofely, called GTI until 2009). Hafslund Lyse...
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  • Sterling Drug (category Defunct pharmaceutical companies of the United States)
    in the diagnostic imaging business, which it sold to the Norwegian company Hafslund Nycomed AS for US$450 million. In August 1994, Kodak sold the remainder...
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  • Cæsar Bang (category Norwegian company founders)
    mills in Värmland, Sweden. From 1902 to 1905, he worked at the power company Hafslund Sulfitfabrik. In 1905 he founded the paper mill Greaker Cellulosefabrik...
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    2009, the Club of Madrid, the Bellona Foundation, and the utility company Hafslund ASA organized the CC9 (Climate Conference 09: Green Technology and...
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    firms (if available) are included as a sample. This list includes notable companies with primary headquarters located in the country. The industry and sector...
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    founders Jan-Petter Skram and Viggo Vargum, and external investors include Hafslund Venture AS, Gezina AS (Th. Brøvig), members of the Selvaag family, Lychegaarden...
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  • 1928 he worked as a secretary in the Ministry of Finance. He was hired in Hafslund as a board secretary in 1928, was promoted to manager in 1933 (also manager...
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